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  2. Law enforcement in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, the South African Police (SAP) was created by Proclamation 18 to function as the national police force and law enforcement agency in South Africa. [8] SAP was an amalgamation of the four police forces of the colonies (Cape, Natal, Orange River, Transvaal). [ 9 ]

  3. List of law schools in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    North-West University: Faculty of Law Potchefstroom Campus [2] 1955 Potchefstroom: Nelson Mandela University: Faculty of Law Port Elizabeth: University of Pretoria: Faculty of Law: 1908 [note 1] [3] Pretoria [4] Rhodes University: Faculty of Law Grahamstown: University of South Africa: College of Law Distance education: University of ...

  4. Department of Justice and Constitutional Development

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    The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development is the justice department of the South African government.The department provides administrative and financial support to the court system and the judiciary (which are constitutionally independent of the executive), oversees the National Prosecuting Authority, provides legal advice and representation to organs of state, and facilitates ...

  5. South African constitutional law - Wikipedia

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    South African constitutional law is the area of South African law relating to the interpretation and application of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa by the country's courts. All laws of South Africa must conform with the Constitution; any laws inconsistent with the Constitution have no force or effect.

  6. University of Cape Town Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cape Town Faculty of Law is the oldest law school in South Africa. It was established in 1859 as a division of the South African College in the former Cape Colony . It currently enrols about 1,200 students in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, the largest being the LLB .

  7. South African Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of South Africa lays down that the South African Police Service has a responsibility to prevent, combat and investigate crime, maintain public order, protect and secure the inhabitants of the Republic and their property, uphold and enforce the law, create a safe and secure environment for all people in South Africa, prevent ...

  8. Constitution of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The first constitution was enacted by the South Africa Act 1909, the longest-lasting to date. Since 1961, the constitutions have promulgated a republican form of government. Since 1997, the Constitution has been amended by eighteen amendments. The Constitution is formally entitled the "Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996."

  9. Law of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Countries (in pink) which share the mixed South African legal system. South Africa has a 'hybrid' or 'mixed' legal system, [1] formed by the interweaving of a number of distinct legal traditions: a civil law system inherited from the Dutch, a common law system inherited from the British, and a customary law system inherited from indigenous Africans (often termed African Customary Law, of which ...